2-Headed Turtle At Texas Zoo Gets Facebook Page

A Philippine pond turtle crawls on the ground after it was turned over by the local government to the Manila Zoo on August 18, 2011. Philippine police arrested three people for allegedly trafficking in some of the world's rarest and least known turtles, officials said. Police detained two women and a man during a raid on a house in rundown district of Manila where 21 turtles and 70 endangered birds were found. Police suspect the turtles and the birds -- 69 hill mynahs and one crested serpent-eagle -- seized this week were captured on the western island of Palawan and destined for export to supply the global pet trade. AFP PHOTO / NOEL CELIS (Photo credit should read NOEL CELIS/AFP/Getty Images)File photo of a turtle. (Photo by NOEL CELIS/AFP/Getty Images)

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — A two-headed turtle born last month at the San Antonio Zoo has become so popular that she has her own Facebook page.

Zoo officials say the Texas cooter, named Thelma and Louise for the female duo in the 1991 Oscar-winning movie, has been doing well.

Spokeswoman Debbie Rios-Vanskike (van SKYKE’) says the turtle eats and swims, and added that the two heads — named Louise Left and Thelma Right — get along.

The Facebook page on Sunday showed photos of the quirky reptile and imaginary conversations between the two heads.

The turtle hatched June 18. The animal is on display at the zoo’s Friedrich Aquarium.